Two Mexican nationals were arrested Tuesday off the coast of Laguna Beach with roughly $4 million worth of marijuana, officials said.

About 12:45 a.m., federal agents identified a vessel traveling north several miles off the coast of La Jolla without required navigational lighting, a U.S. Customs and Border Protection news release said. The boat was found to be a panga.

The agents tracked the vessel, and an agency boat caught up to it. The panga tried to avoid agents but was ultimately stopped about 3:30 a.m. near Laguna Beach. The two men were discovered with 38 bales of marijuana, which adds up to 119 packages – a street value of $4.1 million, the release said.

“The Office of Air and Marine, working closely with our partner agencies, continue to patrol the waters off the California coast to prevent illegal and dangerous activities from reaching our shores,” Director of Air Operations for the San Diego Air and Marine Branch Bill Raymond said in a statement.

The arrested men and the marijuana are in custody of Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The case is being submitted to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for prosecution, it said.